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From: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com (mobility-digest)
To: mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com
Subject: mobility-digest V1 #57
Reply-To: mobility
Sender: owner-mobility-digest@lists.xmission.com
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Precedence: bulk
mobility-digest Sunday, January 4 1998 Volume 01 : Number 057
Re: (mobility) Hi
Re: (mobility) Moby and Car adverts (was: re: Moby and homosexualists)
(mobility) everything is wrong 2cd
(mobility) underwater - more
Re: (mobility) underwater - more
Re: (mobility) Hi
Re: (mobility) speed metal
Re: (mobility) Moby and homosexualists
(mobility) RS readers poll
Re: (mobility) underwater - more
Re: (mobility) RS readers poll
(mobility) im new...me info
(mobility) Moby on Tomb Raider soundtrack?
Re: (mobility) Hi
Re: (mobility) RS readers poll
Re: (mobility) Hi
(mobility) Date: Sun, 4 Jan 1998 17:36:55 +0200
Re: (mobility) Hi
(mobility) MOBY in DJ Times
(mobility) Endtroducing...
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Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 15:21:47 -0500 (EST)
From: Little Drummer Boy <rfairbai@mbhs.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Hi
On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Cliff Bergman wrote:
> Hello! i'm Torin. i am a new member. i'm a 16 year old girl from the east
> coast. i'm a huge fan of moby. i only own two of his cd's,"everything is
> wrong" and "early underground", but i've heard almost all of his songs. i
> love all the different mixes he does. i also own a bunch soundtracks with
> some of his songs on them. i became interested in techno about two years
> ago, and a friend suggested moby. i heard "feeling so real" and fell in
> love. i also really like Future Sound of London, TKK, early Prodigy,
> anything with surf guitar, lots of ska, and classical.i enjoy most
> enerything, especialy if you can dance to it. not that long ago i was
> fortunate enough to see moby live, on his tour. he kicked ass. he payed in
> this little club were everyone was right next to the stage. i was in the
> front dancing my heart out having a great time! it was the best. if you
> know of any new or unusual mixes and/or songs, please let me know!
> -Torin
>
some of the best remixes I have ever heard are on the "Everything is
Wrong:Mixed and Remixed" 2 disc set. Unfortunately, it is dificult to
find and (i think) maybe out of print. Still, if you have the chance you
might try to pick it up. If you live near DC or, really Baltimore, look
up Modern Musci, cause they might be able to get it for you (they can find
just abut anything. good luck!
****************************************************************
Your parents always told you: | What they meant was:
|
Early to bed, | Early to rise,
Early to rise, | Early to bed,
Makes a man healthy, | Makes a man healthy,
Wealthy, and wise. | But socially dead.
REMEMBER THESE WORDS
****************************************************************
"We must be careful to never try so hard for something that we
forget what it is that we are trying for."
Little Drummer Boy
rfairbai@mbhs.edu
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 02 Jan 1998 12:53:17 -0800
From: Jeremy Laabs <jlaabs@concentric.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby and Car adverts (was: re: Moby and homosexualists)
Jonathan Ruano wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 31, 1997 at 06:02:44PM -0500, MOBY child wrote:
> Correct me if I'm wrong but, on James Bond films, the main theme is always
> sung by female vocal ( and there're lyrics, not just music) , isnt it ?
Most of the songs are but there are still a decent amount of men singing
them as well. Duran Duran did View to a Kill, A-Ha Living DAylighs,
Paul McCartney&Wings did Live and Let Die and so forth... I am still
wondering why the had Moby do his version and not even use it...well
except for BMW tv commercials that is. late. Jeremy
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 16:05:58 -0500 (EST)
From: erik selke <selke@tcimet.net>
Subject: (mobility) everything is wrong 2cd
I picked up the 2CD Mute version of Everything Is Wrong. The 2nd CD
"Underwater" is pretty good - beautiful ambient music - but parts of it
sound like things on the Voodoo Child - End of Everything CD.
am I correct, or just crazy? anyone have any other info on this. The
Discography doesn't say a whole lot other than its limited edition
erik
erik@brainwashed.com selke@tcimet.net
One Percent: http://www.mokum.pair.com/one_percent/
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Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 16:27:12 -0500 (EST)
From: erik selke <selke@tcimet.net>
Subject: (mobility) underwater - more
yep, I double checked and part 2 of "Underwater" sounds a whole lot like
Reject - but Reject is a whole lot longer.
erik
erik@brainwashed.com selke@tcimet.net
One Percent: http://www.mokum.pair.com/one_percent/
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Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 23:57:43 +0200 (EET)
From: Samu Heinonen <samuhei@dlc.fi>
Subject: Re: (mobility) underwater - more
On Friday, January 2, 1998 16:27:12 you wrote:
>
>yep, I double checked and part 2 of "Underwater" sounds a whole lot
like
>Reject - but Reject is a whole lot longer.
>
>erik
>
> erik@brainwashed.com selke@tcimet.net
>
> One Percent: http://www.mokum.pair.com/one_percent/
>
>
>
where did you get it. if anyone have extra copy of it, i could buy it.
samu
|********************************|
| Samu Heinonen (samuhei@dlc.fi) |
| www.dlc.fi/~samuhei |
| -Coffee is poison (-Moby) |
|********************************|
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Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 16:31:35 -0600
From: "Dennis Daniels" <ddaniels@wcs-net.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Hi
I saw that 2 cd set at my local On Cue about a year ago (when I
bought my first Moby CD, Everything Is Wrong) for about 25 bucks, but I
hadn't heard very much Moby before that. It isn't there anymore, and now I
regret not getting it, because I haven't seen it anywhere else. Best Buy
might have it, though.
- ----------
From: Little Drummer Boy <rfairbai@mbhs.edu>
To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
Cc: mobility@xmission.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Hi
Date: Friday, January 02, 1998 2:21 PM
On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Cliff Bergman wrote:
> Hello! i'm Torin. i am a new member. i'm a 16 year old girl from the east
> coast. i'm a huge fan of moby. i only own two of his cd's,"everything is
> wrong" and "early underground", but i've heard almost all of his songs. i
> love all the different mixes he does.
> -Torin
>
some of the best remixes I have ever heard are on the "Everything is
Wrong:Mixed and Remixed" 2 disc set. Unfortunately, it is dificult to
find and (i think) maybe out of print. Still, if you have the chance you
might try to pick it up. If you live near DC or, really Baltimore, look
up Modern Musci, cause they might be able to get it for you (they can find
just abut anything. good luck!
****************************************************************
Your parents always told you: | What they meant was:
|
Early to bed, | Early to rise,
Early to rise, | Early to bed,
Makes a man healthy, | Makes a man healthy,
Wealthy, and wise. | But socially dead.
REMEMBER THESE WORDS
****************************************************************
"We must be careful to never try so hard for something that we
forget what it is that we are trying for."
Little Drummer Boy
rfairbai@mbhs.edu
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 17:55:03 -0500 (EST)
From: "jason(INRI)" <rwparen@cyberus.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) speed metal
>I believe industrial actually started up around '79 (whenever it was, it
was
>around the same time as the Sex Pistols) with Throbbing Gristle. Genesis
P.
>Orridge came up with the term....I won't get into the semantics of whether
>or not Gravity Kills is industrial or not, seeing as how this is the Moby
>list ;)
the sex pistols started off around 76... and TB started circa 74. i can't
remember exactly. it was too long ago and my brain was fried during that
time. i do remember that they did come up together, and that in my mind, TB
and Caberet Voltaire were always the REAL punk bands. Industrial is a lot
more anti-rock then punk is. and i also remember that the punk scene
exploded three or four years before tye media got a hold of it, around 79.
and gk may not be skinny puppy, but they do use a lot of high-tech
equipment, and a lot of industrial style beats. i'd say that it is a
judgement call, and like you say, not worth arguing about. but my question
to you is this -- what else are you gonna call them? bodily functions don't
count.
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Date: Thu, 1 Jan 1998 17:53:48 -0800
From: "Rekkit" <rekkit@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby and homosexualists
>As an avowed homosexualist writer who has covered Moby twice and spent a
>few hours with him, maybe I could set the matter straight, as it were.
>These stories are posted on my Web site. I'm giving you the whole shebang
>here, not all of it being Mobyesque.
I'm not at all sure what a 'homosexualist' is, never mind a 'homosexualist
writer'. Could you elaborate on that or give a definition?
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
Death In Vegas: The Unofficial Page:
http://www.spectranet.ca/~rekkit/index.htm
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Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 18:33:06 EST
From: MOBY child <MOBYchild@aol.com>
Subject: (mobility) RS readers poll
hmm...ok...i recieved Rolling Stone (magazine) today...and...well...
ok, i'm confused.
i understand how the mass media brainwashing would cause people to vote for
prodigy and chem brothers as their top 2 fav electronic artists. number 3 on
that list, however, was moby. now, correct me if i'm wrong, but wasnt "i like
to score" mobys ONLY electronic release this year (save End Of Everything).
and said album contained relatively few new tracks. i think that MOBY has
been rather typecast by the mass media as an electronic artist, therefore
undermining the significanse of Animal Rights. i think that as an electronic
artist in 1997, moby really made rather few contributions. perhaps they
simply voted for him out of habit...hehe...
~L~
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Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 21:31:17 -0500 (EST)
From: erik selke <selke@tcimet.net>
Subject: Re: (mobility) underwater - more
actually, I found it on clearence (?!?) at Tower - it was a previous
"Listen Station" CD - but since its a double CD/import it still was $20 -
but hey... its good
btw - in further listening, it seems that Underwater part 4 also contains
some of the same "Reject" similarities as part 2. But from digging
around, sounds like Regret was also put out on the Animal Rights 2CD
import...
erik
erik@brainwashed.com selke@tcimet.net
One Percent: http://www.mokum.pair.com/one_percent/
On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Samu Heinonen wrote:
>
> On Friday, January 2, 1998 16:27:12 you wrote:
>
> >
> >yep, I double checked and part 2 of "Underwater" sounds a whole lot
> like
> >Reject - but Reject is a whole lot longer.
> >
> >erik
> >
> > erik@brainwashed.com selke@tcimet.net
> >
> > One Percent: http://www.mokum.pair.com/one_percent/
> >
> >
> >
> where did you get it. if anyone have extra copy of it, i could buy it.
> samu
>
>
> |********************************|
> | Samu Heinonen (samuhei@dlc.fi) |
> | www.dlc.fi/~samuhei |
> | -Coffee is poison (-Moby) |
> |********************************|
>
>
>
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Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 22:44:22 EST
From: Gfunk1138 <Gfunk1138@aol.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) RS readers poll
i do agree it is odd that they would choose him if you base it solely on what
he's done this year, but the truth is Moby is a name brand electronic artist,
i hate to say it. He is incredibly talented and all, but the readers poll
isn't gong to base their readings on talent, its on name. really, they could
have put photek there instead of moby, hes done some great stuff in 97, but he
is not a name that everybody knows, despite his appearence on the amp
compilation. ok im an idiot and im gong away now
justin
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Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 22:44:30 EST
From: TheSPlCE <TheSPlCE@aol.com>
Subject: (mobility) im new...me info
hi, im jon
20, male,philly
if ur on aol check the profile for jsplit
ummmm......
i have a ton of moby cd's, bunch of imports, vinyls, singles....
i've been listening to moby 4 like 5 yrs....
check out my webpage....
http://www.jsplit.com
<A HREF="http//www.jsplit.com">my page</A>
lates
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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 01:27:11 -0600
From: "Delobbo Products Co." <delobbo@geocities.com>
Subject: (mobility) Moby on Tomb Raider soundtrack?
Hi y'all, I'm not sure if you all talked about this, but I saw this on the
Depeche Mode mailing list the other day:
- -----------
you remember my mail about an article in trustworthy german
"Spiegel"-magazine
about a Lara Croft-tribute sampler by some famous artists, that allegedly
should
include an tracks by Dpeche Mode, Underworld and Apollo 440 ?
Well, today I finally bought Tomb Raid II and there kind of booklet inside
with
merchandising articles called "Lara's stuff". I found a leather jacekt for
900
Deutschmarks, a plastic Tomb Raid II cup for 80 Deutschmarks and ... the
Lara
Croft-tribute sampler, a double CD for 45 deutschmarks. DM are not listed
there,
but on the other hand they didn't print the full tracklist.
This is what they write:
"Exclusive remixes with the sounds of Tomb Raider by Apollo 440, Gary Numan,
Jimi Tenor. Tribute songs by Die Fantastischen Vier, Westbam, Faith no more
and
many more." They printed the CD cover as well and I could read some more
names:
Aphex Twin, Underworld, Primal Scream, Yello, David Bowie, Moby AND MORE
(That
must be tribute songs). Remixes by Eskimo & Egypt, DJ Tonka (?), Sneaker
Pimps
and Disjam (?). But no word about DM. Maybe they are one of the "many more".
But DM are so big in germany. I can't believe they wouldn't list them if
they
were on the CD.
I will try to contact the merchandising company and tell you more ASAP.
- -----------
Notice that Moby is listed... does anybody know what track this is? It
does say "exclusive remixes".... Thanks. RRR aka delobbo
|| R| New Erasure Remix .MP3's: http://xoom.com/delobbo/cowboyrx.htm
|| P| 242.cure.depeche_MODE.erasure.megadeth.moby.|\|||/|.nitzer_ebb.U2.
|| D| alice_in_chains.marilyn_manson.ministry.new_order.pet_shop_boys.
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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 15:47:39 -0700
From: but not _the_ frankz <frank.z@wxs.nl>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Hi
At 01:32 AM 1/2/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello! i'm Torin.
>anything with surf guitar,
tell me more!
_____________________________________
"The One (& only) thing that counts = LOGIC" -
Kees (I made this up (together) with Socrates)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 15:47:51 -0700
From: but not _the_ frankz <frank.z@wxs.nl>
Subject: Re: (mobility) RS readers poll
At 06:33 PM 1/2/98 EST, you wrote:
>hmm...ok...i recieved Rolling Stone (magazine) today...and...well...
>
>ok, i'm confused.
>
>~L~
Okay, but why do you 'still' read R.S.M.?
_____________________________________
"The One (& only) thing that counts = LOGIC" -
Kees (I made this up (together) with Socrates)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 4 Jan 1998 06:58:46 +0300
From: patel4@batelco.com.bh
Subject: Re: (mobility) Hi
hi. i'm from the mobility list, i'm new how do u send a message so everyone
on mobility reads it???
thanx,
Chirag
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Date: Sun, 4 Jan 1998 08:38:45 -0700
From: "Viktor D. Tokushev" <scorpio@bitex.com>
Subject: (mobility) Date: Sun, 4 Jan 1998 17:36:55 +0200
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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Hi people,
My name is Viktor but i prefer my nick Summer Breeze. I'm 20 I came from =
Bulgaria a small country in the Soth Eastern Europe, do you know it? Its =
surprise that Moby has fans i country like this isn't it. In fact im not =
too big Moby fan but i rally love his music i have Early Underground and =
Everythig Is Wrong and my favourite song is Everything i nee is to be =
loved. In mycountry there aren't Moby last album.My favourite bands are =
PRODIGY , Chemical Brothers, FSOL, Orbital, Portishead and som guitar =
bands like RATM and Garbage. So i thik that is. Se you later.=20
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Breeze. I'm 20 I came from Bulgaria a small country in the Soth Eastern =
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isn't it. In=20
fact im not too big Moby fan but i rally love his music i have Early =
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loved. In mycountry there aren't Moby last album.My favourite bands are =
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RATM=20
and Garbage. So i thik that is. Se you later. =
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Date: Sun, 4 Jan 1998 17:06:08 -0600 (CST)
From: theShackofXaq <zbentz@d.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Hi
On Sun, 4 Jan 1998 patel4@batelco.com.bh wrote:
> hi. i'm from the mobility list, i'm new how do u send a message so
everyone > on mobility reads it???
you just did!
- -xaq-
"People have power not only depending on how much they know, but also what
they are prepared to find out!" alec empire
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 4 Jan 1998 20:31:21 EST
From: MOBY child <MOBYchild@aol.com>
Subject: (mobility) MOBY in DJ Times
well...there was a MOBY interview in what appears to be the most recent DJ
times...it mostly deals with his transition to rock and then back to
electronic music. it seemed as though the interviewer couldnt handle MOBY
liking both rock and techno.
the caption is quite amusing...a horrible typo. hahahahahahahhahaah
"Moby returns with a techno take on "the James Brown Theme"...instead of James
Bond...hahahahhahahahah
~L~
PS i'll type the interview out and put it up on a web page...eventually....
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 4 Jan 1998 21:18:28 -0600
From: Furball <furball@thor.pla-net.net>
Subject: (mobility) Endtroducing...
Greetings.
I suppose I'll start out by saying I've recently become a Moby fanatic.
I've owned Animal Rights for some time, but only after I started to obtain a
few of Moby's older albums did I really get into his unique style. I must
say I was thoroughly impressed seeing him back on the 1st of December in
Chicago, especially since he came out for a meet-and-greet in the lobby of
the House Of Blues afterwards. Anyhow, here goes my endtroduction.
My name is Kevin Farabaugh, commonly referred to as Furball. I'm 16,
obviously male, and I have the misfortune to live in northwest Indiana, a
region which doesn't exactly support any type of "rave culture". Luckily,
Chicago isn't very far away...
Partial list of favorite musicians: Failure, Aphex Twin, DJ Shadow, Chemical
Brothers, early Prodigy, Orbital, Atari Teenage Riot, Tricky, Portishead,
Tool, Helmet, NIN, Ministry, Skinny Puppy, Download, Chemlab, Tori Amos.
Musicians I can't tolerate: Slayer, Smashing Pumpkins, Pantera, Josh Wink,
Metallica, and as of late, Marilyn Manson.
Anything else you want to know about me, drop an e-mail. l8r
*-----------------------=====================--------------------------*
| I'm on an ocean that has a brain and makes us dream... |
| I'm on a mission to wipe imagination clean... |
| |
| -Failure, "Solaris" |
| DJFurball on IRC Kevin in reality |
| |
| http://www.pla-net.net/~furball |
| Coming soon to add more mindless drivel to your browser cache!! |
*-----------------------=====================--------------------------*
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